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so fast never did the national board has changed the rules then from one bloke up to the other. the have made different changes the game both in forty years later and united states was said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been the red carded because it was called to follow thousand players last instance before outside of sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed the scoring means the devaluation of there is going to be points for a win to say let's go to win and not only two points and so on so this was those the biggest change that have been made in the last of the games to me about the players of today i mean you also have called them modern day slaves but this people are making millions of euros and dollars per week i mean the transfer fees they're just nuts they're getting bigger and bigger records are broken every year i don't see how football players are at a disadvantage share and how they're modern day slaves maybe you know something i don't i know that
so fast never did the national board has changed the rules then from one bloke up to the other. the have made different changes the game both in forty years later and united states was said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been the red carded because it was called to follow thousand players last instance before outside of sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed the scoring...
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so fast and never did the national board has changed the rules then from one world cup to the other. have made different changes the game both in forty years later the united states was said foster. the first much is it people or players have been red carded because of it was called the fall foul play of last instance before outside of the sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also he had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed the scoring means the devaluation of the score city points for a win to say let's go to win and not only two points and so on so this was the biggest change that have been made in the laws of the game to me about the players of today i mean you also have called them modern day slaves but this people are making millions of euros and dollars per week i mean the transfer fees they're just nuts they're getting bigger and bigger records are broken every year i don't see how football players are at a disadvantage share and how they are modern day slaves maybe you know something i don't i don't know that you didn't like
so fast and never did the national board has changed the rules then from one world cup to the other. have made different changes the game both in forty years later the united states was said foster. the first much is it people or players have been red carded because of it was called the fall foul play of last instance before outside of the sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also he had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed the scoring means...
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so fast and never did the national board has changed the rules then from one boat to the other. have made different changes in the game both in forty years later and united states will said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been the red carded because of it was called the fall foul play of last instance before. sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed scoring means the devaluation of the skin to three points for a win to say let's go to win and not only two points and so on so this was those the biggest change that have been made in the laws of the game to me about the players of today i mean you also have called them modern day slaves but this people are making millions of euros and dollars per week i mean the transfer fees they're just nuts they're getting bigger and bigger records are broken every year i don't see how football players are at a disadvantage share and how they are modern day slaves maybe you know something i don't i know that you didn't like th
so fast and never did the national board has changed the rules then from one boat to the other. have made different changes in the game both in forty years later and united states will said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been the red carded because of it was called the fall foul play of last instance before. sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed scoring means the...
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so fast never did the national board has changed the rule then from one world cup to the other. have made different changes in the game both in forty years later the united states will said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been red carded because it was called the fall foul play of last instance before outside of the sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed scoring means the devaluation of the scots three points for a win to say let's go to win and not only two points and so on so these boards those are the biggest change that have been made in the laws of the game to me about the players of today i mean you also have called them modern day slaves but this people are making millions of euros and dollars per week i mean the transfer fees they're just nuts they're getting bigger and bigger records are broken every year i don't see how football players are at a disadvantage share and how they're modern day slaves maybe you know something i don't i know that you di
so fast never did the national board has changed the rule then from one world cup to the other. have made different changes in the game both in forty years later the united states will said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been red carded because it was called the fall foul play of last instance before outside of the sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed scoring means the...
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tech nation board member talking tech week. but it is all about kim jong-un, as well.nie: kim jong-un is touring singapore this nighttime, we are told. he will be meeting the u.s. president, donald trump, at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight, 9:00 a.m. singapore time tomorrow morning. news channels will be all over it. right now, we know he is taking a tour. both leaders are in singapore. we will chat more about that in a moment and get perspective from singapore. let's check markets for a moment. not much movement and equities. the dow up .1%. s&p up .2%. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. vonnie: prison trump and king john come of the historic meet -- president trump and k
tech nation board member talking tech week. but it is all about kim jong-un, as well.nie: kim jong-un is touring singapore this nighttime, we are told. he will be meeting the u.s. president, donald trump, at 9:00 p.m. eastern time tonight, 9:00 a.m. singapore time tomorrow morning. news channels will be all over it. right now, we know he is taking a tour. both leaders are in singapore. we will chat more about that in a moment and get perspective from singapore. let's check markets for a moment....
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starts 7 some of the nations favourite board starts? nk back to the end of last year, the beginning of this year donald trump feuded with the entire national football league, the most popular sport in the us. people thought that was an uphill fight for him, he actually turned public opinion, particularly among republicans against the nfl and just about a month ago, the nfl relented and said that all of his players have to stand up for the national anthem if they're on the field or they can stay in the locker room if they can stay in the locker room if they choose to, but essentially they are trying to make the problem go away i'm here once again, donald trump is leaning into the controversy. now mind you, picking a fight particularly with the philadelphia eagles rather than the nfl asa philadelphia eagles rather than the nfl as a whole is risky, member philadelphia is in pennsylvania, a key swing state and even if he alienates some of the fans of that team, a couple of years that could come back to want him. stay with us, we will speak t
starts 7 some of the nations favourite board starts? nk back to the end of last year, the beginning of this year donald trump feuded with the entire national football league, the most popular sport in the us. people thought that was an uphill fight for him, he actually turned public opinion, particularly among republicans against the nfl and just about a month ago, the nfl relented and said that all of his players have to stand up for the national anthem if they're on the field or they can stay...
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women, i've served on the saint francis memorial hospital board and i also serve on state and national boards where i fight hate crimes, look at racial profiling. i've worked -- i've been a professional for the last 18 years at the department of insurance as an attorney. the last 16 which i've been an enforcement attorney levelling disciplinary actions against agents, insurance agents and brokers. it really takes the community and that's why i'm here bridges with the police force. i believe with everyone at the take we have better results. so for example with the domestic violence homicides, for a while we had at least a dozen domestic violence homicides per year. only with the justice encouraged panel convened by the department on the status of women and the commission on the status of women were we able to tackle that problem and now we have the family violence council. for a while we were able to reduce the domestic violence homicides down to zero. that is because we had representatives from the da's office, the police. also the courts, social workers, people from the school district. so i
women, i've served on the saint francis memorial hospital board and i also serve on state and national boards where i fight hate crimes, look at racial profiling. i've worked -- i've been a professional for the last 18 years at the department of insurance as an attorney. the last 16 which i've been an enforcement attorney levelling disciplinary actions against agents, insurance agents and brokers. it really takes the community and that's why i'm here bridges with the police force. i believe...
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so my main role, when i was in law school, i was actually on the national board of the american constitution society, is a chapter leader here in san francisco, and my main goal was to bring awareness around mass incarceration issues and... to acs members. >> supervisor cohen: you have a lot of policy understanding and i want to get a better understanding into your ability to interact with all different types of communities. talk to me about intersection analogy. i feel like if you are a well read and well understood standing up policy, but yet, it would be concerning to me if you weren't rooted in the community. you say you are a native san franciscan, a public school kid, and a mom raising her children here in san francisco. i'm sure you probably have an opportunity to go into various neighbourhoods, experience different parts in different neighbourhoods and you probably you see at our processing a lot of information. you hurt my questioning earlier before we took our break. i think you have an idea. i want to get a feel for your familiarity but most importantly your ability to be comforta
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board. six european nations including france and italy have agreed to divide up ththe welcome of the people on board, but the ship has yet the land. new violence in mexico ahead of the local presidential election this weekend. over 100 politicians haven't killed since campaigning began in september. coming up this hour in the business update, how america's trade disputes with china and the eu are already hurting consumers, even if you're not buying a harley davidson. more on that coming up. now the top stories from paris. first in the u.s., 17 states, including new york and california have sued the trump administration to try to force it to bring families separated at the border back together. that comes as a california judge ordered order officials to reunite the families split up under donald trump's zero-tolerance policy. the judge gave a set time limit. pete o'brien has the details. reporter: it is a welcome deadline for parents unsure when they might see her children again. a u.s. district judge has ruled border authorities must reunite separated families within 30 days, more than 14 at
board. six european nations including france and italy have agreed to divide up ththe welcome of the people on board, but the ship has yet the land. new violence in mexico ahead of the local presidential election this weekend. over 100 politicians haven't killed since campaigning began in september. coming up this hour in the business update, how america's trade disputes with china and the eu are already hurting consumers, even if you're not buying a harley davidson. more on that coming up. now...
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he has also served in a number of local and state national boards, and advisory committees in the past, and currently serves on several boards, including u.s. bancorp, washington state advisory board, stanford school of visitors at duke university, oregon school of science foundation, and the george w. bush center. his family history and contextual understanding that comes with it along with his extensive business experience in large enterprise and negotiations in markets and problem-solving relationship building, and managing competing interests ideally suited for the task. i would also tell you, he is a man of great character, and a great mentor to two of his kids, who had the good sense to go to a north carolina school. they are at duke university, i'm sorry you didn't have the grades to get into unc chapel hill, but duke is a good plan b. >> [ laughter ] >> mister chair, thank you, i cannot think of a better person to take the post as ambassador to the eu, mister gordon silent. >> thank you. senator white's? >> thank you very much mister chairman, let me make this a filibuster free
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there are lots of different nationalities on board the train. i believe. but you'll hardly meet any russians on board the trans-siberian express . even though we travel through russia most of the route there are a few russians on board. the trance iberian railway has a different meaning for them it's called siberia it's lifeline but more in the sense that it's simply a form of transportation. to translate theory and links moscow and lot of us talk was constructed in the late nineteenth century to transport wood or and other resources from industrially underdeveloped siberia to the west it was built bit by bit and completed one hundred years ago. the route stretches over eight different time zones often tourguide dietmar hébert has to remind the passengers that they need to turn back their clocks. i want to remind you that we will be possible through two time zones tonight so please remember to turn back your clocks. but if i traveling west on the trans-siberian train passengers again six hours so ironically if there had never to bleed jet lagged on board.
there are lots of different nationalities on board the train. i believe. but you'll hardly meet any russians on board the trans-siberian express . even though we travel through russia most of the route there are a few russians on board. the trance iberian railway has a different meaning for them it's called siberia it's lifeline but more in the sense that it's simply a form of transportation. to translate theory and links moscow and lot of us talk was constructed in the late nineteenth century...
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he is also served on a number of local state and national boards. including u.s. bank corporation washington state advisory board sanford school board of visitors oregon health and science university foundation and the george w. bush center. his family history and the contextual understanding that comes with it combined with extensive business experience in negotiations and market and problem solving and managing competing interests. they sued him for the task. i like to tell you he is a man of greatharacter and a great mentor to two of his kids who have a good sense to go to a north carolina school they are at duke university. it's a good plan be. so mister chair thank you so much for holding this hearing i cannot think of a better person to take that to the basset or of the eu. senator wyden. thank you very much mister chairman and let me make this a filibuster free zone and perhaps had my remarks put in that record and give you a sense of why i'm here. i had known gordon sunland. as gordy for a while over a quarter of a century. how does that come about. does h
he is also served on a number of local state and national boards. including u.s. bank corporation washington state advisory board sanford school board of visitors oregon health and science university foundation and the george w. bush center. his family history and the contextual understanding that comes with it combined with extensive business experience in negotiations and market and problem solving and managing competing interests. they sued him for the task. i like to tell you he is a man of...
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olympic committee and the 49 national governing boards, including usa gymnastics needs to be radically reformed? >> i believe there has to be absolutely an extreme open mind in listening to all of the failures and the problems so that we can get better. absolutely. >> and just so you know, i think you may have read scott blackwell's testimony submitted to this committee in which he, in effect, disclaims authority on the part of the u.s. olympic committee to be effective in overseeing and disciplining the ngb, the national governing board of those groups like usa gymnastics. in effect he says all they can do is decertify them, and that's the limit of the kind of action that can be taken and remedies against exactly this kind of failure within the national governing board. so i'm not going to press you further because i think in effect it's our job, it's on us as lawmakers to try to propose those reforms. but i hope we will have cooperation from you and others with knowledge about how that radical restructuring perhaps can be accomplished if members of the committee agree with me. i just
olympic committee and the 49 national governing boards, including usa gymnastics needs to be radically reformed? >> i believe there has to be absolutely an extreme open mind in listening to all of the failures and the problems so that we can get better. absolutely. >> and just so you know, i think you may have read scott blackwell's testimony submitted to this committee in which he, in effect, disclaims authority on the part of the u.s. olympic committee to be effective in...
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exposure to chemicals that cause one to beat prolonged disease and cancer, staff the national labor relations board with people who've spent their careers busting unions. the ones we put in poak sure that we can drink the water and breathe the air. president trump started appoinng scott pru and corruption oozes oisut of officetingroundred thousands of taxpayer dollars to cutting deals to make himself rich to doing the bidding of the highest-paid lobbyists. consider clean water, designed to protect drinking water but the ind oppusyes the rule because it means they can't dump toxic chemicals in the water or of toxic waste on the ground where it might run into drinking water. and since the industry doesn't like t c water rules, scott pruett has come up with a plan for ending it. or think about pesticides the epa decided to ban a dangerous pesticides that puts our children at risk. but right after scott pruett and with the ceo of c the rule was gone. or the clean power plant for the biggest steps we've taken to fight against climate change. but once scott pruett met with ex, they announced t plans and
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he's also served a number of local, state and national boards and advisory committees in the past and he currently serves on several boards including u.s. bancorp, washington state advisory board, sanford school board of visitors at duke university, oregon health and science university foundation, and the george w. bush center. his family history and his understanding that comes with the combined with his extensive business experience in large enterprise in negotiations and markets and problem-solving relationship building and managing competing interests ideally suited for the task. i would also tell you he's a man of great character and a great mentor to two of this kids who have the good sense to go to north carolina school. they are at duke university. so he didn't have the grades to get into unc chapel hill, , but duke is a good plan b. so mr. churkin thank you for only phishing. i couldn't think of a better person to take the post as ambassador to the eu, mr. gordon sondland. >> thank you. senator wyden. >> thank you. thank you very much, mr. chairman. and let me make this filib
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the annual symposium is organized by the national transportation research board and so hes yugs for unmanned vehicle systems international. on the project delivery front, as it relates to construction here, there are numerous construction projects that are just starting right now on yerba buena island. let's talk first about what was recently completed. as you all know, the efforts that we led the i-80 westbound on and off ramps is complete. also completed vista point. we're working to make the vista point facility permanent. so working with mtc in that regard and also with the u.s. coast guard. we're really excited about that opportunity. future projects include mccalla road widening. and moving on to the next phase of work, the i-80 south gate road project, which we hope to bring to construction in spring, 2019, which transportation authority will lead. and, finally, to complete the roadway network, the west side bridges, retrofit of seismically 7 deficient bridges on the western slope of the island. we want to brung that to uction in 2020 time frame with the goal of having all of the majo
the annual symposium is organized by the national transportation research board and so hes yugs for unmanned vehicle systems international. on the project delivery front, as it relates to construction here, there are numerous construction projects that are just starting right now on yerba buena island. let's talk first about what was recently completed. as you all know, the efforts that we led the i-80 westbound on and off ramps is complete. also completed vista point. we're working to make the...
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tonight the national transportation safety board confirming that the auto pilot feature was on and that for the last six seconds prior to the crash, the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel. >> no matter how good it is, it's software. it's written by humans, and you can never count on it doing everything. >> they concluded the tesla's speed increased with no braking. an expert in the field of self-driving technology says it is possible that the tesla's technology malfunctioned here. >> what it seems to indicate that the vehicle system, the auto pilot did not have the full understanding of the situation. >> on the day of the crash, two tesla employees worked for hours to safely remove parts of the exposed damaged car battery that caught fire after the crash. the ntsb's report reveals five days after the crash that burned battery reignited, something the doctor says can easily happen because the chemicals in these electric car bratries are still interacting with each other even after a crash. >> you cannot just pull the plug or flip the switch and turn it off. >
tonight the national transportation safety board confirming that the auto pilot feature was on and that for the last six seconds prior to the crash, the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel. >> no matter how good it is, it's software. it's written by humans, and you can never count on it doing everything. >> they concluded the tesla's speed increased with no braking. an expert in the field of self-driving technology says it is possible that the tesla's...
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the findings are part of a report by the national transptaafety board released today on the crash in fort lauderdale. the model s was traveling 116 miles per hour when it crashed into a wall. two teens were killed. the report says the battery relying nighted when the wreckage was being removed from the scene, and did so again later at the wrecking yard. ing yard. firefighters here in the bay area had a similar experience after a model s crashed in mountain view earlier in the year. the year. >>> coming up, a big tentat tesla as ceo elon musk pulls out the stops to make good on his promises to stockholders. details on the makeshift assembly line that popped up in fremont. >>> and with london breed as the new mayor, the board of supervisors voted on who will take her place. what about him? let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> protect our communities and look out for more calls to action. >>> protests today in san
the findings are part of a report by the national transptaafety board released today on the crash in fort lauderdale. the model s was traveling 116 miles per hour when it crashed into a wall. two teens were killed. the report says the battery relying nighted when the wreckage was being removed from the scene, and did so again later at the wrecking yard. ing yard. firefighters here in the bay area had a similar experience after a model s crashed in mountain view earlier in the year. the year....
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. >>> the national transportation safety board released a report on the deadly crash involving a teslaifornia. it was on autopilot when it slammed into the highway traffic divider. seconds before the crash, the tesla sped up from 62 to 70 hour and veered left into the barrier. the driver an apple software mi engineer was killed in the crash. hena? >> diane king hall, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the search for life on mars. what the curiosity rover found on the red planet that has nasa so excited. t, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that allmperoffeel is love. hospitals,urses and parents dad! hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini. you know why. we know how. nicorette mini. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i
. >>> the national transportation safety board released a report on the deadly crash involving a teslaifornia. it was on autopilot when it slammed into the highway traffic divider. seconds before the crash, the tesla sped up from 62 to 70 hour and veered left into the barrier. the driver an apple software mi engineer was killed in the crash. hena? >> diane king hall, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the search for life on mars. what the curiosity rover...
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should know that the rule of law is the way that we can work together as a society and truly be a nation with board borders and laws. kennedy: thank for your time. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticizing the president for this zero tolerance policy. a group of democrats visited mie tores in brownsville texas to draw attention to what's happening. while a republican senator wrote in a facebook post today quote, family separation is wicked, harmful to kids and absolutely should not be the default u.s. policy. americans are better than this. even a spokesperson for first lady melania trump says, quote, mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can come together to achieve successful immigration reform. so will the administration take note? let's go to the panel right now. from reason magazine, matt welch is here, along with comedian jimmjimmy faye la. welcome, everybody. >> hey, hey, hey. kennedy: here we go. we have the president and a relatively successful summit with north korea. a good first step toward bringing peace to the korea
should know that the rule of law is the way that we can work together as a society and truly be a nation with board borders and laws. kennedy: thank for your time. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticizing the president for this zero tolerance policy. a group of democrats visited mie tores in brownsville texas to draw attention to what's happening. while a republican senator wrote in a facebook post today quote, family separation is wicked, harmful to kids and absolutely...
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the national labor relations board recently made it tougher for workers to form unions made up small groups of employees. >>> rising trade tensions between the u.s. and its largest trading partners are creating uncertain futures f america's farmers. our aditi roy reports tonight from a farm in stockton, california. >> well, i'm looking for like if there's more than two apples in a bunch. >> reporter: jeff has beeng growala apples along with cherores and walnuts 30 years on his 1800-acre farm in stockton, california. the galas arendtill young green right now, but by the end of july, these apples will be ready for harvest, eventually ending up in stores likealmart and sam's club. >> how are the apples looking this year? >> apple crop looks very good. i think we're going to have some great-quality apples this year. >> reporter:ut he alsoexports a quarter of them to canada, and about 10% tco me and now, with trade tensions rising among the u.s., its nafta partners and the eu, he's worried. what's kind of going through my mind is, here we go again. because unfortunately, when there's any
the national labor relations board recently made it tougher for workers to form unions made up small groups of employees. >>> rising trade tensions between the u.s. and its largest trading partners are creating uncertain futures f america's farmers. our aditi roy reports tonight from a farm in stockton, california. >> well, i'm looking for like if there's more than two apples in a bunch. >> reporter: jeff has beeng growala apples along with cherores and walnuts 30 years on...
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to limit workers' exposure to chemicals that cause lung disease and cancer, stack the national labor relations board with people who have spent their careers busting unions, and how about the important environmental protections that protect the health of our families? the one wut in pce to mak re that we can drink the water and breathe the air. well, president trump started by appointing scott prewitt uitt t. corruption oozes out of his from wasti sasf taxpayer dollars to cutting deals to make himself rich, to doing the bidding of theigaid lobbyist. consider clean water. the clean water rule is designed to protect drinking water, but industry opposes the rule because it means they can't dump toxic chemicals in the water or spread toxic waste on ground where it might run into drinking water, and since industry doesn't like the clean water rule, scott pruitt has come up with a plan for ending it. or think about pesticides. three years ago the epa decided to ban a dangerous pesticide that puts our children at risk, but right after scott pruitt met with the ceo of dow chemical, the rule was gone. or pow
to limit workers' exposure to chemicals that cause lung disease and cancer, stack the national labor relations board with people who have spent their careers busting unions, and how about the important environmental protections that protect the health of our families? the one wut in pce to mak re that we can drink the water and breathe the air. well, president trump started by appointing scott prewitt uitt t. corruption oozes out of his from wasti sasf taxpayer dollars to cutting deals to make...
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stack the national labor relations board with people who have spent their careers busting unions. and how about the important environmental protections that protect the health of families, the ones we put in place to make sure we can drink the war and breathe the air? well, president trump started by appointing scott pruitt to head the e.p.a. corruption oozes out of his office. [laughter] from wasting hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to cutting dealso make himself rich to doing the bidding of the highest paid lobbyists. consider clean water. the clean water rule is designed to protect drinking water, but industry opposes the rule because it means they can't dump toxic chemicals in the water or spread toxic waste on ground where it might run into drinking water. and since industry doesn't like the clean water rule, scott pruitt has come up with a plan for ending it. or think about pesticides. three years ago the e.p.a. decided to ban a dangerous pesticide that puts our ildren at risk. but right after scott pruitt met with the c.e.o. of dow chemical, the rule was gone. or p
stack the national labor relations board with people who have spent their careers busting unions. and how about the important environmental protections that protect the health of families, the ones we put in place to make sure we can drink the war and breathe the air? well, president trump started by appointing scott pruitt to head the e.p.a. corruption oozes out of his office. [laughter] from wasting hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to cutting dealso make himself rich to doing the...
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coincidence that now we've got cars catching fire this is not the only one when the national transportation safety board is now involved and they're overlooking this again we have a problem the reason is the batteries are cooled by ethylene glycol that material is highly flammable so when you heat up one cell that coolant that's supposed to keep it cool heats up the cell next to it and it causes a chain reaction so it's not like a fire that burns out it just keeps hitting the next cell so it's a long term burn which causes firefighters to be very concerned where they think they control the fire it comes back and that's why you're seeing what you're seeing is that it's a chain reaction of battery cells catching fire so interestingly real quick we've only got about forty five seconds but tyo does their shipment from japan to the u.s. increased by twenty two percent in april and i was surprised at the camry has been replaced by the rav four as the most popular toilet vehicle the u.s. but will that large import increase united states make the automakers a target of the trump administration's trade tariffs a
coincidence that now we've got cars catching fire this is not the only one when the national transportation safety board is now involved and they're overlooking this again we have a problem the reason is the batteries are cooled by ethylene glycol that material is highly flammable so when you heat up one cell that coolant that's supposed to keep it cool heats up the cell next to it and it causes a chain reaction so it's not like a fire that burns out it just keeps hitting the next cell so it's...
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tonight the national transportation safety board confirming that the autopilot ur for the last six seconds prior to the crash, the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel. >> no matter how good this is, this is software. it's written by humans, and you can never count on it doing everything. >> reporter: the government report also indicates at three seconds prior to the crash and up to the time of impact, the tesla's speed increased with no pre-crash braking or evasive steering movement detected. stanford university's professor dr. sven biker is an expert in the field of self-driving technology and says it is possible that the tesla's technology malfunctioned here. >> what it seems to indicate, that theict, did not worked for hours to safely remove parts of the exposed damaged car fire after the crash. the ntsb's report reveals five days after the crash, that burned battery reignited, something doctor beiker says can easily happen because the chemicals in these electric car batteries are still interacting with each other even after a crash. >> you cannot just pull t
tonight the national transportation safety board confirming that the autopilot ur for the last six seconds prior to the crash, the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel. >> no matter how good this is, this is software. it's written by humans, and you can never count on it doing everything. >> reporter: the government report also indicates at three seconds prior to the crash and up to the time of impact, the tesla's speed increased with no pre-crash braking...
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let me say that for 15 years i was on the board, the golden gate national park conservancy and i sharedhat board for eight years. during that time and in previous years check the total amount privately raised philanthropic lead by the conservancy for the national park exceeds $400 million. this is by far and away greater than any other organization that helps parks, including the national organization. the course of that time -- in the course of that time, we built crissy field, they did a warming hut there, they did the golden gate bridge visitor centre, they did the land ten visitor centre, they did the beach visitor centre, and when he think of all these partnerships with people, they've all been both successful in their goals, as well as economically successful and winners of many awards for the kind of projects that they put together. today, we look at, and i fully recognize it, three organizations that have broad reach. the board of san francisco, the conservancy at the national park service. when you think just geographically, of what that involves, you know there is going to be
let me say that for 15 years i was on the board, the golden gate national park conservancy and i sharedhat board for eight years. during that time and in previous years check the total amount privately raised philanthropic lead by the conservancy for the national park exceeds $400 million. this is by far and away greater than any other organization that helps parks, including the national organization. the course of that time -- in the course of that time, we built crissy field, they did a...
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olympic committee to be effective in overseeing and disciplining the ngb, the national governing board of those groups like usa gymnastics. in effect he says all they can do is decertify them, and that's the limit of the kind of action that can be taken and remedies against exactly this kind of failure within the national governing board. so i'm not going to press you further because i think in effect it's our job, it's on us as lawmakers to try to propose those reforms. but i hope we will have cooperation from you and others with knowledge about how that radical restructuring perhaps can be accomplished if members of the committee agree with me. i just want to say for the record that the notification of larry nasser was by a memo from scott emsol to him. you may not have been aware of it at the time and you were not copied on it. finally, dr. simon, i would just like to ask you, you know, there have been references to the information that came to your attention 2004, 2014. you have to turn on your microphone. >> did you say 2004? >> right. 2004 i think there was a complaint about him.
olympic committee to be effective in overseeing and disciplining the ngb, the national governing board of those groups like usa gymnastics. in effect he says all they can do is decertify them, and that's the limit of the kind of action that can be taken and remedies against exactly this kind of failure within the national governing board. so i'm not going to press you further because i think in effect it's our job, it's on us as lawmakers to try to propose those reforms. but i hope we will have...
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people and fans that the fanboys that are out there because what happened this week is the national traffic safety board did say transportation safety board did say that the auto pilot accident that happened in california that that model x. which is the s.u.v. that hit the bridge abutment with six seconds with the hands off the steering wheel the car jarred to the right that was because of autopilot and it was the fault of the autopilot system even though iran lost can a lot of the people on social media said not right away it's not the not not the cars fault it was found to be the car's fault so when those type of things hit the news you will always see an offsetting article from someone at tesla corporate saying you know we're going to put a car on the moon we're going to produce more product they they've got five hundred model three s. produced and today we're going to go to five thousand a day they're going to make any story they can to help support their stock i understand that's what we call made a p.r. but the fact is he's got to change auto pilot name and that tom the safety board safety groups
people and fans that the fanboys that are out there because what happened this week is the national traffic safety board did say transportation safety board did say that the auto pilot accident that happened in california that that model x. which is the s.u.v. that hit the bridge abutment with six seconds with the hands off the steering wheel the car jarred to the right that was because of autopilot and it was the fault of the autopilot system even though iran lost can a lot of the people on...
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. >> reporter: the national aansportation safety board and federal aviation administration officialsground investigating the crash. family members say the group was headed to greg's daughter's cheerleading competition. his son peyton is in critical condition. investigators are trying to determine why the plane was low on gas after just refueling in inkansas, jeff. >> glor: what a story. jamie yuccas, thanks. up next here, a mystery in california. who shot a father to death while he was camping with his kids? m. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on
. >> reporter: the national aansportation safety board and federal aviation administration officialsground investigating the crash. family members say the group was headed to greg's daughter's cheerleading competition. his son peyton is in critical condition. investigators are trying to determine why the plane was low on gas after just refueling in inkansas, jeff. >> glor: what a story. jamie yuccas, thanks. up next here, a mystery in california. who shot a father to death while he...
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so for a small example, when we conduct a national intelligence board, that's the apex to approve a nationalintelligenceestimate , and intelligence document provided two other senior policy members. one of the first things we do at that meeting is to review all the collection sources use and each agency has to certify the veracity of those sources and if any of them went back, we sense learn about, they know about that. there's lots of other things. tangents or excursions on what if we're wrong. depending on the sensitivity surrounding the national intelligence estimate sothere are many mechanisms built into this process . it's a lot better than it was and i like to think that the intelligence community has profited from that experience, learn from it and is better for it. >> last question, are we going to be okay? in the speeches used as a yes, there's a little ambivalence at the end of your book area. >> my collaborator and i, the only party that we had for the whole book was over the last three pages and we wrote a very dark ending, a very happy face and and then end up somewhere in the middle. other
so for a small example, when we conduct a national intelligence board, that's the apex to approve a nationalintelligenceestimate , and intelligence document provided two other senior policy members. one of the first things we do at that meeting is to review all the collection sources use and each agency has to certify the veracity of those sources and if any of them went back, we sense learn about, they know about that. there's lots of other things. tangents or excursions on what if we're...
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angela merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show a united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands and tranced all fortified there on systems against the intro off the legal and the migration so i think the german government has to dance as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think then zero in most us very well and she is on the up and therefore in that kind of. goes ition and in the end there will be a cunt also off a compromise but miss very strong influence of the of the variance just the party after also getting your football is very much in focus after the break. panellist schultz seems wrong. wrong just don't call. me i'll get to see. just the attic. and in detroit he was betrayed. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we just on the common ground. apply to many plebs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the pas
angela merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show a united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands and tranced all fortified there on systems against the intro off the legal and the migration so i think the german government has to dance as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think then zero in most us very well...
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communication you had about trump or a member of his campaign where any member of the national security council or foreign intelligence board, the national intelligence council or community management staff. that i want your thoughts about this guy, tommy robinson. he was smart in england, they silenced him. i think the state department should have offered him political asylum. happen here, too because president trump was under attack by use edition nests. brennan, rosenstein, mueller. you will try to censor the internet. you are trying to take away our ability to assemble over the internet. the next time to grab power, i know you are going to pack the courts. you did it under obama. host: we are going to cut it right there. we got your point. a lot of anger out there. way shapeified in any or form inour view? guest: not in my mind. it is hard to know where to start. me andortant thing for it gets back to why i wrote the book, was the threat posed by the russians. the russians have interfered in elections for forever, in their own end in other people's. they have interfered in our elections going back to the 60's, but never
communication you had about trump or a member of his campaign where any member of the national security council or foreign intelligence board, the national intelligence council or community management staff. that i want your thoughts about this guy, tommy robinson. he was smart in england, they silenced him. i think the state department should have offered him political asylum. happen here, too because president trump was under attack by use edition nests. brennan, rosenstein, mueller. you will...
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all six people on board died in the crash including twenty-three- year-old mariah coogan, from the north bay. a preliminary report by the the national transportation safety board says said surveillance video showed the plane struggled to gain altitude on departure. ntsb's final report won't be released until next year. (pam)coming up: firefighters in lake county are still facing a dangerous situation. we will have a look at the 22 homes lost in the pawnee wildfire. (ken)and next: wineries are moving ! we'll where in northern california is see an uptick in the businesses. (lawrence)ten at ten (ken)hundreds gathered at a busy shopping plaza in el cerrito tonight,speaking out against president donald trump's zero tolerance policy at the u-s border.(pam) kron4's gayle ong was at the rally today and has the details. they sang..they chanted.. they honked their horns..they've had enough of the trump administrations zero tolerence immigration policy at the u-s bordersotxx is one of the organizers, of the group el cerrito progressive they've been holding these rallies throughout contra costa county
all six people on board died in the crash including twenty-three- year-old mariah coogan, from the north bay. a preliminary report by the the national transportation safety board says said surveillance video showed the plane struggled to gain altitude on departure. ntsb's final report won't be released until next year. (pam)coming up: firefighters in lake county are still facing a dangerous situation. we will have a look at the 22 homes lost in the pawnee wildfire. (ken)and next: wineries are...
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2015, the same year this amtrak crash in philadelphia killed 17 passengers and the national safety transportation board fo bd it could haven avoided if it had been in place. >> it's frustrating to go from accident to accident that could have been implemented if someone had implemented a recommendation. >> reporter: and the chairman says they have made tho recommendations for years like in 1996 when an marcrain collided in silver spring, killing 11 people. they cite a lack of positive train separation control systems as a major safety issue more than 20 years ago. >> lives are atta. any delay in implementing positive train control,rom a safety perspective jis is unacceptable. >> reporter: records obtained be news4 show they just sent letters to four railroads including the marc train system saying they are at risk of not meeting the congressional deadlines. they have 26 locomotives to complete by december and more than they did last year or train any employees. we asked governor larry hogan abt it since one of the warning letters was addressed to him three weeks ago. >> i'm not aware of the letter until
2015, the same year this amtrak crash in philadelphia killed 17 passengers and the national safety transportation board fo bd it could haven avoided if it had been in place. >> it's frustrating to go from accident to accident that could have been implemented if someone had implemented a recommendation. >> reporter: and the chairman says they have made tho recommendations for years like in 1996 when an marcrain collided in silver spring, killing 11 people. they cite a lack of...
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elsewhere, a te sshgsz la battery caught fire twice according to preliminary report by the national transportation safety boardehicle crashed into a light pole and caught fire the battery reignited when the battery was removed from the scene. and another tesla caught fire in california model 3 delivery numbers will fall short of expectations the carmaker is expected to deliver its second-quarter results early next month tesla's chief executive officer elon musk said, quote, likely to meet third-quarters estimates. >>> facebook is reversing its ban on cryptocurrencies ad the tech giant will continue to prohibit ads oial clint offerings. last january, the price of the bitcoin was soaring, they banned all crypto ads to prevent any scams. >>> it's backed the initiative, it could become one of the world's largest blockchain deployments. to talk a little bit more about trends in online payments. a lot i want to ask you about in terms of what's going on in the u.s. in particular obviously a big story was the supreme court decision on amex and for those who don't a huge amount about this, essentially the judges decide
elsewhere, a te sshgsz la battery caught fire twice according to preliminary report by the national transportation safety boardehicle crashed into a light pole and caught fire the battery reignited when the battery was removed from the scene. and another tesla caught fire in california model 3 delivery numbers will fall short of expectations the carmaker is expected to deliver its second-quarter results early next month tesla's chief executive officer elon musk said, quote, likely to meet...
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all six people on board died in the crash including twenty-three- year-old mariah coogan, from the north bay. a preliminary report by the the nationalnsportation safety board says said surveillance video showed the plane struggled to gain altitude on departure. ntsb's final report won't be released until next year. (vicki) tainted canal water appears to be the source of a national food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce. about 200 people were sickened in the e coli outbreak. five people died. the illnesses were previously traced to romaine lettuce grown in yuma arizona. but now health officials say the same e-coli was found in canal water in the area. they are looking into how it got there. the outbreak was the nation's largest in more than a decade. (ken) eight people died in fireworks-related emergencies last year. thousands of others were injured. the c-p-s-c released the statistics yesterday....rem inding people to have a safe july fourth holiday. according to the c-p-s-c-- there were an estimated 12- thousand-900 fireworks-related injuries in 2017. 67-percent of those occurred during the month surrounding the fourth o
all six people on board died in the crash including twenty-three- year-old mariah coogan, from the north bay. a preliminary report by the the nationalnsportation safety board says said surveillance video showed the plane struggled to gain altitude on departure. ntsb's final report won't be released until next year. (vicki) tainted canal water appears to be the source of a national food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce. about 200 people were sickened in the e coli outbreak. five...
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nations to get on board and show a united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands and tranced all fortified their systems against the. illegal migration so i think the german government has stood down as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think they're zero for knows this very well and two years on their fall in that kind of search. in the end there will be a kind of a compromise but miss very strong influence of the of the reverence just the party of the of the studio. in a move that could see the ukase exit from the e.u. speedup british m.p.'s have voted down an amendment that would have allowed the opera house of parliament in the words to send negotiators back to brussels if they were unhappy with the terms of the deal now it is being called a victory for the prime minister and her government however the narrow margin of the vote means theresa may to really be pressed to make concessions on scaled back to the framer amendment breaks it doesn't aren't buying says now unde
nations to get on board and show a united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands and tranced all fortified their systems against the. illegal migration so i think the german government has stood down as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think they're zero for knows this very well and two years on their fall in that kind of search. in the end there will be a kind of a compromise but...
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angela merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands entranced. fortified on systems against. illegal immigration so i think the german government has to do as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think then zero seven knows this very well and she is on the up and therefore in that kind of search. and in the end there will be a kind of a compromise but miss very strong influence of the of the variances the party of the. city or. british government has narrowly avoided an embarrassing defeat on a key break that bill in parliament lawmakers were being offered a so-called meaningful vote on how the u.k. will leave the e.u. the bill was passed by a narrow margin meaning prime minister theresa may may be forced to make future concessions meanwhile a healthy businessman who bankrolled the leave dot e.u. campaign in two thousand and sixteen has been questioned over his alleged link
angela merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands entranced. fortified on systems against. illegal immigration so i think the german government has to do as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think then zero seven knows this very well and she is on the up and...
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and the national labor relations board and the united states supreme court had long understood other concerted activities for mutual aid and protection to include concerted legal action. and so if you have a contract that says to workers, you have to pursue every legal claim against me the employer as an individual, that's asking the employee to waive their national labor relations act right to engage in concerted activity. and even the federal arbitration act says we don't enforce arbitration agreements that are themselves illegal. so the national labor relations board had said, this kind of contract is like what used to be called a yellow-dog contract, which was a contract that said i agree as a condition of employment never to join a union. those are illegal contracts. and because the right to engage in concerted legal action had the same footing as the right to join a union, these arbitration clauses were illegal and nonenforceable even under the terms of the act. the supreme court, of course, rejected that. and it did so in a way that is exceedingly damaging. i'll say two things
and the national labor relations board and the united states supreme court had long understood other concerted activities for mutual aid and protection to include concerted legal action. and so if you have a contract that says to workers, you have to pursue every legal claim against me the employer as an individual, that's asking the employee to waive their national labor relations act right to engage in concerted activity. and even the federal arbitration act says we don't enforce arbitration...